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Hi
Im new to the forum
I am 17 and just finishing a First Btec in IT support and hoping to do a NVQ starting in summer which is mostly work placement. I hope to do this in an investment bank. I would like to do a certification in the summer but can't decide which one. I was thinking of MSDST or A+. Do people think this is a good idea and what is the best way to get it. I was looking into Westminster College of Computing. But I am a student and would be spending my limited life savings so i cannot make a mistake! Im hoping an industry reconised qualification together with working as a Desktop support analyist for an Investment bank for a year for nothing should be enough to get me a job at the end of it. Advice would be much appreciated.

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I'd say that the A+ would be a good starter, as it is vendor neutral.

At your age you are used to studying (and also, as you said, have no money! (I remember that time well)) so I'd suggest that you try doing A+ with self-study rather than spending money on colleges/training providers.

Im hoping an industry reconised qualification together with working as a Desktop support analyist for an Investment bank for a year for nothing should be enough to get me a job at the end of it.

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Well that *IS* a job - there are people on this forum that would give their eye teeth to work as a desktop support analyst.

Have you given any thought as to what you would like to do ultimately?

Once you have an idea where you want to end up then you can put more thought as to how you want to achieve it. If you wanted to do networking or server administration then the MSDST wouldn't really be much use to you in the long term, although if you wanted to start off in desktop support and work your way up then it might be a good first step.

Permanent. just under 16k which i no is crap. But i have very little experience, rubbish grades and i am 17 so its great for me. one of the people interviewing me reckons i should be getting 12k. When I said i expect between 13k and 16k he seemed shocked but then they offered me 15,937. wish i said higher now lol. They also said what i reckon i should be earning would have no effect on what they gave me. seemed a bit to coincidental but i am very grateful for a start in IT.

Hey congrats on the job. Its a great start and dont worry about the pay, you are just starting out and it is normal for employers to be hesitant in respect to paying a salary to someone who just started. Its once you get the trust from an employer they are willing to invest in you.

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